Wilno is an
unincorporated community
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located in
Royal Township,
Lincoln County,
Minnesota
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, United States.
History
Wilno was laid out in 1883 on land provided by the
Chicago and Northwestern railroad
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to create a Polish settlement. The community was formed as part of a planned effort between the railroad and leaders of Polish National Alliance (PNA) with the cooperation of the Catholic Church. The organizers named the town after
Vilnius
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by taking its Polish name Wilno.
St. John Cantius Church was established in the town in the same year.
Rev.
R. Byzewski of Winona born in
Kashubia pl, Kaszuby
, native_name_lang = csb, de, csb
, settlement_type = Historical region
, anthem = Zemia Rodnô
, image_map = Kashubians in Poland.png
, image_flag ...
and Bishop
John Ireland
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of St. Paul also worked to establish the church.
By 1891, the town was centered on the Polish Catholic parish and school. It also had a post office, carpenter, blacksmithy, general store, saloon, and wagonmaker. The town postmaster also operated a small reading room.
A common myth is that when the railroad attempted to buy land for right-of-way, two Wilno farmers refused the amount offered. So the railroad was built through what became the town of
Ivanhoe
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instead.
In fact the railroads frequently bypassed small "inland" towns like Wilno.
[Radzilowski, Out On the Wind: Poles and Danes in Lincoln County, Minnesota, 1880-1905 (Marshall, MN: Crossings Press, 1992), 56-61.] The town remained a tiny Catholic settlement.
The centennial for the church was celebrated in 1983. At that time Wilno consisted of the church, two stores, and 10 households.
See also
John Cantius
John Cantius ( la, Joannes Cantius; pl, Jan z Kęt or ; 23 June 1390 – 24 December 1473) was a Polish priest, scholastic philosopher, physicist and theologian.
Biography
John Cantius was born in Kęty, a small town near Oświęcim, Polan ...
- church's namesake.
References
Further reading
* Radzilowski, John
"Out on the Wind: Life in Minnesota's Polish Farming Communities."''Minnesota History'' Spring 2002: 17–28.
External links
Images of Wilno and St. John Cantius Catholic ChurchSt. John Cantius Catholic Church records University of Minnesota Libraries
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.
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Unincorporated communities in Lincoln County, Minnesota
Unincorporated communities in Minnesota
Polish-American culture in Minnesota
Polish-American history